The most
significant objects in Pidzamche should be noted separately. Certain buildings
or building complexes and their specific stories represent clearly the
different trends in the formation and development of the district. Or they on
their own, set the pace for the space here, so to say.

The
Pidzamche railway station, Krakidały market, important synagogues and factories
are those objects, without which such a district would never be established, or
could turn out completely different.

The
histories of the City slaughterhouse or the City cleaning plant, scrupulous
attention of researchers to specific residential buildings and factory
complexes — all these elucidate better the old reception of Pidzamche, which,
to some degree, engendered the appearance of these objects, and the
contemporary reception of this space. In many of the chosen examples, different
factors and their combinations can be observed, this can tell us about a great
deal of things today.

Thus, this
list of "focuses" represents twelve most important objects that constitute
Pidzamche as it is.

Interior of the City Cleaning Plant building on ul. św. Martina/ ul. Zborowskich (now vul. Zhovkivska/ vul. Donetska) in 1900-1914.

Vul. Zhovkivska, 18. Entrance to the former City cleaning plant
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Zhovkivska, 18. Buildings on the territory of the former City cleaning plant
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Zhovkivska, 18. Buildings on the territory of the former City cleaning plant
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Zhovkivska, 18. Buildings on the territory of the former City cleaning plant
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Zhovkivska, 18. Buildings on the territory of the former City cleaning plant
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Zhovkivska, 18. Second entrance to the territory of the former City cleaning plant
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Pl. Rizni. On the left, the "Lviv" hotel building. This place was the first location of Lviv city slaughterhouse
Photo courtesy of Nazarii Parkhomyk, 2015

Prosp. Chornovola, former pl. Misionerów. Today, the Memorial to the Victims of Lviv Ghetto is located (near the former ghetto entrance), for some time in 19th century, the city slaughterhouse was located here
Photo courtesy of Yurko Morykvas, 2016

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. A general view of some its buildings from the northwest
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse.
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. One of its buildings near the street
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. One of its buildings near the street
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. One of its buildings near the street
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. Part of its buildings
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. Part of its buildings
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. Part of its buildings
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. Part of its buildings
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Vul. Promyslova, 52. The latest location of the city slaughterhouse. Part of its buildings
Photo courtesy of Ihor Zhuk, 2013

Pl. Staryi Rynok, a view from southeast towards ul. Żółkiewska (now vul. B. Khmelnytskoho) in 1863. The Temple synagogue is in the center
Photo by Józef Eder. From the collection of Lviv Historical Museum

Pl. Staryi Rynok today. On the left, the St. John the Baptist church, on the right, the green space on the location of the demolished Tempel synagogue
Photo courtesy of Nazarii Parkhomyk, 2015

Pl. Staryi Rynok. The green space on the location of the demolished Tempel synagogue
Photo courtesy of Nazarii Parkhomyk, 2015

Pl. Staryi Rynok. The green space on the location of the demolished Tempel synagogue
Photo courtesy of Nazarii Parkhomyk, 2015